Thailand to release 200 million wasps to fight coconut pest

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A total of 211 million parasitoid wasps will be released in order to battle the black-headed caterpillar pest that has destroyed coconut plantations across Thailand.
The black-headed caterpillar, Opisina arenosella Walker, infests coconut palm trees, causing considerable damage and reducing plant yield.
The caterpillars utilize the tree fronds as a source of food.
The Agricultural Extension Department is planning to breed and release the parasitoid wasp bracon hebetor in an effort to combat the pests.
They plan to release a total of 211.2 million wasps into the environment over a 24-week period.
Parasitoid wasps parasitize larvae, leading to the eventual shrivelling and death of the organism.
The government has estimated that drought and pests have caused coconut output to drop by 6% since 2011.

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